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On the question rating level what's the difference between Family Safe and Non-Adult?

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Faust7646-50, M
I don't get the specific difference between any of them, not detailed anywhere that I know of. However, note that almost all of the scale seems to deal with sexuality, so for example violence & gore could be non-adult but not family safe. Or maybe it's mildly adult, or adult, who knows.

Actually "Family Safe" is probably only rating that's easy, if it has no strong language, sexuality, violence etc. then it's family-safe. Of course, since "Non-Adult" is the default, I don't imagine anyone is practically ever actually using "Family Safe".
Secretgal22-25, F
Good question, I like to look at it as "E for everyone" or rated "PG" lol so family safe is probably zero controversy, like talking about fluffy animals and unicorns, then "non adult" is probably when it's nothing particularly adultish, but also not 100% family friendly, so maybe like Shrek the movie, ya know it's not "adult" but there's adult humor slipped in every now and then and action/fighting, so it's not exactly fluffy unicornish either
FloorGenAdm51-55, M
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If it's cute it's family friendly. If it's neutral it's non-adult

I'm just guessing
cloudi36-40, F
I鈥檓 also confused.

 
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